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[01:30] <guiverc> my chromium browser was just killed by systemd-oomd... I was waiting for it (systemd-oomd to step in) to happen (not knowing though what would close; firefox, chromium most common, telegram next)... I find systemd-oomd really easy to predict yet I read people on support sites & reddit expressing shock (no warning) at it |
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[03:54] <lotuspsychje> good morning |
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[04:13] <arraybolt3[m]> <guiverc> "my chromium browser was just..." <- A lot of us have relatively fast systems. Most likely systems speed influences how quickly systemd-oomd kicks in. |
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[04:13] <arraybolt3[m]> That would be my guess anyway. |
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[04:14] <guiverc> I have no doubt that my old boxes & their slow speed make it much easier for me to detect changes... and thus predict that systemd-oomd is soon to kick in... |
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[12:32] <webchat26> Is it possible to flash Ubuntu server on Acer Aspire 1 Intel Celeron N4500, 4GB RAM, 128GB, 14-inch Laptop |
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[12:49] <matt3> opensource is better than pay-software : you can study the source ... :) |
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[12:49] <matt3> copyleft ... |
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[12:51] <matt3> with copyleft you can share software legally ... :) |
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[12:57] <matt3> also with copyleft + openssource you cam modify the source ... :) |
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[12:58] <matt3> modify + redistribute |
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